The Correspondence of Robert Dodsley

The Correspondence of Robert Dodsley
Title The Correspondence of Robert Dodsley PDF eBook
Author Robert Dodsley
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 644
Release 2004-01-22
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780521522083

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This fully annotated edition sheds much light on eighteenth-century British literary and publishing history.

The Rise of Robert Dodsley

The Rise of Robert Dodsley
Title The Rise of Robert Dodsley PDF eBook
Author Harry M. Solomon
Publisher SIU Press
Pages 360
Release 1996
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780809316519

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The new biography of the publisher and bookseller who premiered the work of Alexander Pope and Samuel Johnson deftly integrates Dodsley's life story with the literary transition from court patronage to the age of print that paved the way for the Romantic movement of the 19th century. Solomon (English, Auburn U.) details the unique circumstances that led Dodsley from his position as a weaver's apprentice to his career as a playwright, culminating in his last incarnation as one of the most influential literary forces of his time. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

The Pamphlet Catalogue,1878-9

The Pamphlet Catalogue,1878-9
Title The Pamphlet Catalogue,1878-9 PDF eBook
Author Clement S. Palmer
Publisher
Pages 84
Release 1878
Genre
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Crusoe

Crusoe
Title Crusoe PDF eBook
Author Katherine Frank
Publisher Open Road Media
Pages 357
Release 2012-04-03
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1453249176

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A remarkable literary hybrid—part biography, part detective story—about the enduring figure of Robinson Crusoe Where did Crusoe come from? Frank explores the intertwined lives of two real men, Daniel Defoe and Robert Knox, and the character and book that emerged from their peculiar conjunction. January 1719. A man sits at a table, writing. Nearly sixty, Daniel Defoe is troubled with gout and mired in political controversy and legal threats. But for the moment he is preoccupied by a younger man on a barren shore—Robinson Crusoe. Several miles south, another old man, Robert Knox, sits bent over a heavy volume—published nearly forty years before. Knox’s Historical Relation was a bestseller when it was published in 1681, just a year after he escaped from Ceylon and returned to England. Where did Crusoe come from? And what is the secret of his endurance? Crusoe explores the intertwined lives of two real men, Daniel Defoe and Robert Knox, and the character and book that emerged from their peculiar conjunction. It is the biography of a book and its hero: the story of Defoe, the man who wrote Robinson Crusoe, and of Robert Knox, the man who was Crusoe.

Select Poems, from Dodsley's Collection

Select Poems, from Dodsley's Collection
Title Select Poems, from Dodsley's Collection PDF eBook
Author Robert Dodsley
Publisher
Pages 236
Release 1776
Genre
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The British Literary Book Trade, 1700-1820

The British Literary Book Trade, 1700-1820
Title The British Literary Book Trade, 1700-1820 PDF eBook
Author James K. Bracken
Publisher Detroit, MI : Gale Research
Pages 392
Release 1995
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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Chronicles the period of transition for the British book trade that saw the emergence of some great manes of the trade, but was also a time when publishing firms most often were still controlled by single individuals who made judgments based on literary merit, political alliances and pressures, friendships, or the prospect of high profits.

The Alexander Pope Encyclopedia

The Alexander Pope Encyclopedia
Title The Alexander Pope Encyclopedia PDF eBook
Author Pat Rogers
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 400
Release 2004-03-30
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 031306153X

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Alexander Pope (1688-1744) was the most important English poet of the 18th century, as well as an essayist, satirist, and critic. Many of his sayings are still quoted today. His Essay on Criticism shaped the aesthetic views of English Neoclassicism, while his Essay on Man reflected the moral views of the Enlightenment. He participated fully in the critical debates of his time and was one of the few poets who supported himself through his writing. This reference conveniently summarizes his life and works. Included are several-hundred alphabetically arranged entries on Pope's works, subjects that interested him, historical events that impacted Pope's life and work, cultural terms and categories, Pope's family members and acquaintances, major scholars and critics, and various other topics related to his writings. The entries reflect current scholarship and cite works for further reading. The encyclopedia also provides a chronology and concludes with a selected, general bibliography. Because of Pope's central importance to the Enlightenment, this book is also a useful companion to 18th-century literary and intellectual culture.